THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901, DUMPING DEAD BODIES IN THE STREETS.
DIR A. MICHIE AND THE
MISSIONARIES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
the hostile clement in Chin is rampant It is posible that horenfter the Chinese Government, and the ruling classes generally, may determino to give adequato raight help to conflem thom in such a pur- This common practico among the Chi Reply by an English Missionary, protection to Chinese Christiana; and it nong Acoms to be causing the Sanitary The following letter in addressed to pose if Britain and America, by specified Authorities some considerable amount of by Kov, B. G. Tupa, of the Wesleyan is-surances, could rove the existing sus.
Feligim. trouble, and certain correspondance relation, whose inroad-minded views on mission poion that the Protestant missionary ie tive to the subject was submitted at the work in Chim make him peculiarly fitted political agent in the guise of a teacher
To the Editor of the CHINA MAI.' meeting of that body this afternoon, to reply to Mr A. Michie'n criticismns -
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It relates to the subordina CHIK SBING should owe any Debie they DEAR SIR,I have read with ach in-upission. reported that the Medical Offeer in
tion of modes of mission work, in solaretu be settled by the Old Farty, and have charge of the Ting Wah Hospital alleged terent and suine dissent the pamphlet con Shipt the Chinese reis being frightened away taxiog Mr Michis's lecture.on the Political far as they may seriously slash with nothing to do with the Now Party the Obstacles to Blissionary Success in China, Chinese profereacts, to the control of the HIN LUNG FIRM This is to specially fron that institution by a Europes and we who are missionaries atu debtors to Mr high provincial authorities, and the vest-notify in order to prevent disputes in some Chincke and Indian ennetables who Mishle both for the intelligent criticisms of ing of independent powers with the Vice- future. were stationed thers by the Board, and Mission policy previously pubished by roys and Governors to make concessions, vero cousiquently putting the bodies in the hun, and for the forocful sny in which his within the limits of their respectiva pro- treet, Thoga cliccia, vore withdrawn a recent lecture deals with the political aspect vinces, in favour of passion enterprise." Is month age, but without the desired result of Christian Missions in this empire. it necessary that they should be uniformity apparently, as that day out of fitoon cues asking the favour of space in your columns, throughout the empire, in respect of the of plague and small-pur reported, oight had Mr Editor. I wish to comment on a few manure of right or privilege' conced been found in the streets. Could not the points in the lecture, writing from the polies do something to prevent this whole standpoint of an English Protestant mis-country as this, concessions to missions by the Central Governmunt, if yielded without salo dumping of dead bodies into the streets,sienary of eighteen years' experience.
demur by some provinces, might be hitter. he asked ?. His suggestion of 28th January
On this subject, the lecture seems to mely opposed by other provinces, in which Jast, that the police patrol might be large ly augmented by swearing-in as special to bo misleading as to the prevalence of case the letter would bu Hkely to foment constables say 00 Indians, belonging to Protostant missionary interferonce. Omir-strife and to place obstacles in the way cá the Indian regiments to be controlling the riots of best year, my average amission success in all the provinces. Ido cally, a mousted European officer to visit her of appeals for conslar help does not not know if it is iowaible to thus work the cach of them at least once every hour, did exceed one appoil in over two year and Chinese in field, but if it were not appear to have been acted upon, and the has been only a single inatave daring realized there would be less risk of antas le could only say that it was quite in eighteen years of the interviewing the ben genizing the princial authorities, and A possible to atky the progress of an epidemic Chinese inngisteste on behalf of converts, some hope that the high olbeers of the pro- when no infuhrativa was forthcoming as to By own practice, and my Aquaintance vinces would disphy a degree of syna the actresses of a large percentage of the with the practice of other British mission pathetic interest in mission work which the
resent situation cupol fuster. aries, lead mo ta conclado that the inter- ferenica úbjected to is very far from being
CAKER.
LATATION ANU NATIVE COURTH.
Captain May roportel that in the absunen of the slightest assistance from the cohabitual.. munity, it was very dificult to stop lis
British Cousulute it Canton, out (hink)
It will be portinient to quote Aeze the He had tried special patrola instructions which I received from the without romlt. The poople watched the police go by, na, as several tallies goter the first occasion of soliciting protection for ally occupied one house, all that had to bus convert. They were substantially dono was to pot. the body out in front of follows t the house, and then dony all knowledge of it. He had now offered a reward of 8 for fovery ease of depositing a body brought by the police. He thought the threo Louses nearest to the place where the body was found should be disinfected, and Boo boy the Chingus liked that
Mr Er-Osborne, Jinute-Disinfect the Bix houses on cech side of the corpse, on both sides of lane, and if that doesn't stop st, fie the occupants.
Mr A. W. Brewis-Fining the occupants would be oferabic to disinfection To make disinfections punishment will only make it the more obsexions to the Chiness, The Government should be asked to ask the Government of India for information as to
1. Missionaries are not allowed to inter- Fern with the litigation cases of converts.
2. In convert is persecuted on account of his faith, the convert must biensolf pre- sent his case to, nad seck redress from, the local magistrate.
COERCION OF MAGISTRATES,
ed It is conceivable that in such at EYE-SIGHT. AN IDEAL HUSBAND,
THE USE OF FORCE.
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напрот the Christinu popsgala in Chis. If my memory is carrost in one of his previons publication, Mr Michi ad- visos that Treaties when made should be exfererd. From a sursory glance through of his unstructive werk, The Englishman in Chine, one gathers that in the relations the error to be noticed is, not that force has foreign governments with Chins hitherto, Should the magistrate refuse to pronecasionally heen employed, but that furce test a convert thus persecuted, then and has not bean mediately and invariably then only is the missionary entitled to seck applied whenever the Chinese government has sought to evade Trenty engagements, contar uid.
Presumably this is the attitude of the So far from believing in the old adage that British Consulate wherever established in force ia no reinely, the author seems to TEA SERVICES, PORCELAIN GOODS Chhin, and the practice of Bitish Mishavo rouched a conviction that the only brisa inay fairly be assumed to be in the adequate remedy for Chinese muistoings is 'force. Persanally, I am not an advocate of what is called the gunboat theory' for the main in harmony with it.
de cet represent the whole, ne present in anything like the whole, of the
act of the Wort so the East; sadd it is exceedingly doubtful whether the mission question can now be dealt with in a way radically different from the treatment to be accorded other foreign questions. evouls in the North have exhibited little partiality for anyding foreign, except per- hops by some Chinese for weapons of war with which to expel aliens of all professions whatever the question from the country. And it is not probable that in the future. may be (whether religious, commercial, or political), if the questi be one of foreign aggression, then foreigners as a body, with- out discrimination, all income objects of
I believe that there was that country. there the same united opposition to the onforcement of sanitary measures as there
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The degree of pressure which the más. magistrare purita notice. The only really aicise measure which it is possible for him to use is consular representation to higher Chinese oficiala. But no British Consul will take a case in hand unlnes there is good prima facie evidence in favour of it, Further, when intervention is thought Justifiable, the case is not settled without hearing the other side sa communicated byt the magistrate, and giving due weight to On Sandy last, the twolfth race for the evidence out both sides. And if (as Hound Championship of the Royal Hongkong times occur) this sifting in the consular court reveals the matter in question to be Yacht Club was sailed. Much interest one sianly of family or tribal quarrel, and attached the race, it being the last for not & ea of persecution for faith's sake it
the active hostility of the Chinese? Tu MUSLINS ZEPHYRS, PRINTS. the honour of Champion, and practically is then relegated to the unfettered judgment of the inest Chinese magistrate for sotlle-
SHOES, HOSIERY, HATS. match between the tro-Payne beats. The ment. It should be remembered, therefore, the past it Las been found neessary to inarke at the sturt were Alannah 0, that the missionary can wield no arbitrary use military and naval force to secure the fulfilment by China of Treaty obliga power and that the temptation to him to
Hongkong, Aprü 29, 1901. Bonito 48 Iris 34, Erica 16, Maid Marian bring pressure of any kind to boar apnions; it is possible also that a similar 11. It was a pity that there was not Chiness officiate, springe from a des re tecessity may arise in the future. And if stelier and stronger breeze, su that there
to the Christian propaganda is to be re- could have been a close and hard fought secure for converte a freedom frata being in the Trentes any stipulation favourable
hstrassed on account of their faith. atruggle without dukes between the two. The course was from the Police Pier round Stonecutter's and the Rock off Cowcchio, dielsuco 15 miles. The tide had just turned and was beginning to run strong do the westward, while a light East wind was blowing at the line. A good start was effected, Bonito and Alannah being
SUSPICION OF MISSIONARIES. The lecture furnishes ample evidence to Bret, Benito on Sunnah's weather. "On the reach to Stonsoutter's Erica, keep show that it was inevitable for the Chinese well to leoward,, drew out a loug load Government to come to regend all mission but behind the Island the wind went very aries as political agents. Altaangh one light and all closed up in a bunch. At the feels tempted to a spation responsibility for west end of the Island all, except Bonito, the existence of this great hindrance to the began to rock-ap-close under the shore to spread of Christianity in China, it is of chest the tide. Borito, however, sto boldly out in hopes of getting the south more concern tu suk, what can be done to
vemody Bry
MICKIE'S BRANDY... wind first, and has shortly aftor followed
It is suggested by the lecturer that Bri- Alannah For some time the wind was so light nato barely keep storage way on
a little the tan and America should prohibit their after yochus, but
issionaries from meddling in Chinese talities in any manner whatsoever; that Tus they be made to confirm then suiver to re ligious teaching; and that recalcitranta be expelled from the country. It is pra- sprted that in this way Britain and America
N
wind, which had been blowing all the morning, sgain, and Bonito, getting it first conatantly meeting the freshening Grew out a long lead from Alananh, hota lying up for the rools and passing to
It is obvins, however, that the mag-tained, the Powers cautiot well afford to traten must deeply rest foreign coercion, neglect its enforcement, if only in the in- be it little or unch, and that the right totests of other chases in the Treaties. As of missionaries to thes cource must effect to the use of force, then, are we not driven to this conclusion-Either grant no renty ually obstruct the growth of sincere good
which
uake foreign Govoraments must will towards them on the part of the native rights whatsoever for mission enterprise, in stand alool, no matter what happens to missionaries and their converts; or elec,
official RCA.
funtters?
would prove their desire to protect the
thra wast of Cowsshow Island. The reescoabla Chinese from the meddlers in mainder of the test, headed by Irix stood local quarrels, and fren sedition mongers
proza towards Green Island, keeping: the slack of the tide but not getting nearly on a grander scale, I comolads that the fuch wriod. Bonile rounded the rock Tenisly suggested is intended for thosts
in
rights to missions are conceded by Treaty, let foreign Governments use the military forces of Christendom in such measure as may be needful to make the rights effective?
Apologizing for the length of this lettur, I remain, &c.,
S. Q, TOPE.
Jhula,
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May-
The O. & O. Co's 8.8. Duric, with mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohams, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, ou the 25th April.
about four o'clock with Alannak suyut half missionaries only who reside in the interiore P. M. S. 8. Chinn, with mails &o, left
-uile astern The latter, however,
of China; for inland missions aro regarded ed to get hung up in a light patch, and sould by Mr Michie as chiefly if not wholly res ant get reurd the zock until after Tri, ponsible for missionary troubles during the
This Maid Marion and Brier had passed her past thirty-five years. The to drew out a long lead while the 11 were sounding the rock, as the wind and medical work of Bussions, outside the
remedy would stop the educational
limits of the Tresty Porte. But if all dropped cuisklembly after she wounded, teaching having a bearing upon social and and she got humor half-an-hour before politicalreform entirely casual in the in- the time lines, thes winning the charapon Lerior, could the spread of reform ideas be ship for the yest running Maid Marian vented without closing educational insti- Gatling beautifully, fairly beat the Iris un a
tutions in the Tranty Ports, and without a wind coming bors, and got into second rigorous exclusion of all literature on Was place for the third time, eve torn history and civilization It seems to The following are the tince of finishing mb, however, that it would be doubtiu! wisdom to cripple the diffusion of such and marks:-
knowledge as is commonly imparted in the MBM. S. Marka Total
Echools and Colleges of the West. This. Bonito... 5 32 31 10 68 Cham-
I imaging is the only knowledge, outside of their religion, that is taught by missionaries Maid Marian 6.0.29
of the interior and work of this kind is sot quite analogous to the work of 'eedi-
pionship.
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If Brits and Smition were to place specific restrictions upon their missionaries, It would require a definite engagement by Treaty with the Clinesa overnment, ere the latter would feel ensured of the Chinese suspicion of Protestant mission- mades of the tws Western Powers, and Mies bo aliyed. Existing Treaty provi
Now the ions, in virtue of which consular and can be solicited, must be rescinded. question arises: Ought missionaries iv advocate.sochacoste ? Two distinct ad- vantages tuinbt be expected to follow the (1) The of such Yacht during the present se abrogation of a right of spread to Consule The prize is presented by Mr C. D. Wil on delalf of Chinese gonverts,
(2) Friction between kinson Start at 1 pm me limit, ure of the native church would be mys local magistrates 6.30 pm. Curse im usual starting fesszafogaertod. Jipe, round Noith Fairway Buoy, Stengerine and the enters Island, and Channel Rocks (all to would cease, together with what ill-conse. The starboard), finishing scross starting loquence spel friction entails. On the other. hand is to be asked Would it distance, 19 miles.
a fpjustice is deprive Chinese Chris be, an
the privilege, thousands of The shout doubtless found encouragement therein, to enter the Church't. And again, Would the withdrawal of this privilege quicken the disposition to oppress conrer's. to Christianity In common with several missionaries of my chantsee I should Chastielser er felled to be relived of an obligation The
which it times capele one to set in a way JER: She's a fine lucling vatnan suid necessarily distasteful to the Chinese then ancu » splendu cheriage so as magistante Andall misionaries must ad Surb Splendid ringe Then à soupe qub that the terrible tragedy in the wistako Never knew he to ride in inreithiri provinces last year shown of raat leão avail is Treats pravilège (s when thing but the frBIDANEY?"
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may be expected here vn or about the 5th May.
ley via Singapore For this port ou N. Y. K... Miki Mara luft Bois- the afternoon of 29th April, and is expected to arrive here on the 17th May. NP. Co.'s s.a. Victoria has arrived at Yokohama, and wil sail for Hong- kong on the lat bay.
at Yukohus, and will sail for Hong- N. P. Co.'s 8.3. Tucony has arrived kung on the 1st May..
Latest Advices.
burg, left Singapore for this part on N. G. L. str. Wittenbury, from Harn- the lat. May, and may he expected hare on or about the 7th May.
Hongkong, May 2, 1901.
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F. PORTSMOUTH, R.E,
AV. MASTER, WELLINGTON BES.
Hongkong, May 2, 1901.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. *GLEN' LINE OF STEAMERS. FROM NEW YORK,
THE Stenship Cleary having azived
Apearade, for Haiphong.
Anpizp, for Shanghai.
Kumsung for Singapore and Calcures.
Chow, for Swatow Kwange, for Aug.
Antonio Maced, for Iloilo. Theles, for Haiphong.
CLEARED.
Loungman, for Shanghai.
Kresger, for Tientsin.
Hakala Marsi, for Singapure and London,
P. C. Ktre, for Swatow.
Pinguey, for Muji and Seattle. Pathol, for Shanghai.. Progress, for Touron. Darunas, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Por Hong Lee, from Singapore, 1872
Per Dardanus, from Singapore, 572 Chi-
from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed tha: their Chinesc. Goods Tn being landed at their risk into 923 the Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon nese. Whar and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by unik, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goalsare landed. Gouls unt cloared by the 8b Inst. will be nicet to rent.
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER
EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
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COMMERCIAL Journal,
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING.
CONTAINS THE MOST BELIABLY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM NORTH CHINA.
C. P. It, Co-6.8. Engress of Trapan arrived at Kobe at 5 30 p.m., on Tues day, the 30th April, sud left again at inidnight on some day for Shaughai, ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE
VARIOUS PORTS IN CHINA AND Japan, where she is due to arrive at 2am..
on Saturday, the 4th May.
N. P. Co.'s 5. Queen Adel-ide arrived $6 per Annum delivered in Hongkong.
at Tacoma, from Japan and Hongkong
on the 30th April
FRENCH MAIL, will leave Saigon
3L M. Co's steamer Laos with the Enday; the 3rd May, at for
this port
$12.50 to all Coast Paris,
5 WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Orders booked by Manager, CHINA MAIL.
No Fire Insurance has been effecteri. All Dange Packages must be left in the Godowas, and a certificate of the Damage ebtaived: from the Godown Co within ten days of Steamer's arrival, alter which ao Claims will be recognised.
DEPARTED.
Per Loengsung, for Manila, Messrs P. E. Sperling, H. S. Seabright, Eduardo Ros, F. W. Lloyd, H. W. Walker, Chan Hewan Cheng Tak To Miss Kisa Kunabe, Mr J. Jushimo, Mr J. Nagata, Miss Matsumoto Toki, Mesars 1. Guluvin and John Carroll. Per Tartas, frou Hongkong for Yoko- hama, Capt. G. A. C. Taylor; for Van- Me Louis Kettamann; for Londoo, Mr and couver, Mr J. H. Pankey: for Throma, Mrs J. S Allen, Mr R. H. Halliday. Mr and Mrs W. T. Buissinne, Mr J. H. Halli 056 day, Mr C. Lose Rama Messra W. W. Moore (2), W. G. Richardson, and L. H. Escorne
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkong, May 2, 1901.
THE CHINA AND MANILA - STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
PRE Company's Steamship
THE PERLA,
Captain R. W. ALMONI, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 6th Inst.,
1 ts
3
The attration of Lassangers is directed to the exallant Accommodation provided by this Stenner. Sho is fitted throughout with the Electric Light and is supplied with
Refrigerating Chamber,
A Doctor is carriel. For Freight or Fausage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers Hongkong, May 2, 1901
For CANTON.--
Per Hone, at 7.30a.m., on Friday,
the 3rd May.
For SWATOW.-
Pur Hesteia, ni 9 a.m, on Friday, the
3rd May,
Per Hony, at 3 pm on Friday, the
3rd May.
For SHANGHAL--
Per Dardanus, at 11 am, on Friday.
the 3rd May,
Fee Loongmoon, et 3 pm, on Friday,
the 3rd May,
For, FAP.-
Fur sch. Sto Gres, at 8 a.m., on Saturday,
the 4th May.
For SINGAPORE, SOURABAYA &
SAMARANG.
Per Fang, at 2 pm, on Saturday,
the 4th May.
For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL
For Maiden Mary, at 5 pm o
Saturday, the 4th May.
For MANILA
Por Perin, at 4 p-m., on Monday, the
6th May.
For ILOILO & CEBU.-
Per Raifong, at 5pm., un Tuesday, the
Stli May.
For MANILA-
Per Sunkiany, at 4 p.m., on Thursday,
the 9th May.
Yatra will be despatched on MONDAY, the 6th May, with Mails to the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and places beyond, via Marseilles ; ba Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavi Burmah, Ceylon, Madras, the Austra Iasian Colonias, Aden, Natal and the Cape, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar Circulars at 8 a.ni.
MAILS ON THE FRENOR PACKET. — The French Contract Packet
Registration at 10 4.3. Papers at 10.30 a.. (Registration, with lato feo of 10 cents up to 10.45 a.m.)
Fetters at 11 &.m.
Late Letters 11.10 to 11.30 ... Extra Postage 10 center.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. -- The United States Mall Packet Gaelic will be despatched on TUESDAY, For the 7th May, with Mails, Shanghai, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, c., which will he closed at follows:- Registration at. 10 a.m..
Registration, with. Jate fee of 10 conte, up to 10.45 a.tu.
Latters, 11 x..
(Supplementary Mail on board up to the fime xod for the departure of the Mail. Extra Postage 10 canta.)
RECENTRATION--Correspondence can he registered for all Pricate ship mails up to a-quarter-of-ma-hour before the time of
closing
STHAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. {SUPPLIED THROUGH NEUTEN.} Germanicus, Shanghai, March 22; Kes 26; Claver Hasconya, trome don. Odo, Sutherland. Aprti 2; Ord. Male, 4; Duk Branch, ney, Glenturrel, Wiltenberg,
ten,
Ranz4,
Glenari-
Clater Gloucester.
Coningsby, Cily, 9: Born, Hitachi Mira, Laws Eidseidd, Fulong, 12; Mexion, Achilles, Indii, Ensinould, Ville d'Alour, 18: Bengloe, Banc, Nurnberg, 19; Plass, Morais. Hambury, Benwehr, 23; Stuit gurt, Wakana Mary, Coulsdon, 26: Prometheus, Strasbury, Auchenarden, Dragon, Heathbarn, 30.
Opium Quotations. HoxoxONG, May 2, 1901. 932 New Fatns, cust....... Old Patin, call
New Benares, cash,...... Old Benstea, cash, Now Malwa, credit, Allowance, Tuels, .......
**
Lust Yoor, Allowance Thals
970
..... 965
Old Malwa credit,........ Allowance, Tucis,. Persian, Dily, cash,... Allowance, Thely,............. Parsian, Paper tied loop.... Allowance. Taola.......
820
4/12
830,840
4/12
$50/S60
4/12 820
Per Diamante, for Manila, Mr and Miss Beltran, Comdr. and Mrs D. D. V. Stuart SUITOR: Sir, I have come to ask your Mr D. D. V. Stuart, Jr., Messrs A. Munoz,
J. Willeke, Mrs Isinato, Mr and Mrs daughter in marringe. Father (teatfully): Sakai, Mry S. Ide, Meurs J Cuculier. 31. Would you take my only child away from Fernandez, M. Montaner, Mr. and Mrs T Shitor? Oh, not at all; not at all, W. Hindmars, Mrs F. Henley, Me and my dear air. I can move in at once." Nal, A. Abonille, J. Ewing, G. Zants, R. Mes H. Hubbard, Mears J. Kosrnie, Wm. Suyder, S. Ishibashi, M. Mamela, H. COUGH Iamoto, A. Dulabaur, and G. Royse.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Dardanus reports: Moderate Easterly winds and fine clear. roather throughout.
CHAMBERLAIN'S
REMEDY
Has become famous for its cures of
COUGH COLDS
CROUP
WHOOPING COUGH. INFLUENZA
Prico, o cts and $1.00.
The British steamer Glengarry reports; Try it when in need. Light variable winds, smooth sea and fine weather, May 1st, spoke British areaimer: 955 Moyan, in lat. 19.30 N long, 116.90
For sale by All Dealers WATEISH & Co.
General Agents.